"hybridoma" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: hybridomas [plural], hybridomata [plural]
Etymology: From hybrid + -oma. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|hybrid|oma}} hybrid + -oma Head templates: {{en-noun|s|hybridomata}} hybridoma (plural hybridomas or hybridomata)
  1. (immunology) A hybrid cell engineered from a lymphocyte and a tumour cell; used to generate monoclonal antibodies Wikipedia link: hybridoma Categories (topical): Immunology Derived forms: heterohybridoma Translations (Translations): ibridoma (Italian)

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